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A price floor is a legal maximum on the price of a good or service.
Treble Damages
A form of punitive damages awarded in litigation, where the amount of actual damages is tripled as a punishment to the defendant and deterrent to others.
Computer Crime
Computer Crime refers to criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet, including hacking, phishing, and distributing malware.
Statutory Prerequisites
Legal requirements that must be met before certain actions can be taken or certain rights can be exercised.
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
A U.S. law aimed at combating organized crime by allowing extended penalties for acts performed as part of a criminal organization.
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